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    ^ its a great stress reliever also.But no matter what my back ground mah be.I think that if you got kids and shi* put them in a good temple style karate school or tkd because they will grow up to learn how much respect it askes for to do the sport unlike most young mmma fighter that think being a punk and braggin about going to mma school is what mma.tkd,karate,judo,bbj and others are about.

    Oh! and mad props for training tkd.Most tkd peeps have the best toned body than u would ever think vs the other ma styles.
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    Karate schools always pop up around the town.

    There are no laws/regulations to open a school and can be very profitable to those that know what they're doing.

    I've been teaching for 8 years now and I've seen a hand full of schools open and close around me. Honestly, it's not really the American Karate schools that come and go but it's the "Grandmaster so and so" schools. Those schools never seem to stay open. Great martial artists but not so great business men.

    MMA schools are all about the instructor. I've heard from some people that the instructor "stays traditional" and I've heard from other people that some instructors are like hanging out with your friend at a bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by auxiliary View Post
    Karate schools always pop up around the town.

    There are no laws/regulations to open a school and can be very profitable to those that know what they're doing.

    I've been teaching for 8 years now and I've seen a hand full of schools open and close around me. Honestly, it's not really the American Karate schools that come and go but it's the "Grandmaster so and so" schools. Those schools never seem to stay open. Great martial artists but not so great business men.

    MMA schools are all about the instructor. I've heard from some people that the instructor "stays traditional" and I've heard from other people that some instructors are like hanging out with your friend at a bar.

    where is your school at and what do you teach?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDMJAYDC2 View Post
    where is your school at and what do you teach?
    My school is in Alpharetta and I teach Taekwondo.

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